For today’s Retro-Bit of the Day, we’re highlighting Chaos World, released in Japan for the Famicom in 1991 by Natsume. This late-era NES title blended action RPG elements with platform-style combat sections, offering a gameplay structure that stood out from more traditional RPGs of the time.
Players explore a large overworld from a top-down perspective, entering side-scrolling stages for combat and boss encounters. Combined with strong music and detailed visuals, Chaos World showcased how much developers could still push the NES hardware near the end of its life cycle.
Despite remaining Japan-exclusive, Chaos World has earned a cult following among retro RPG fans and collectors.
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